L-R: DTI-TIPG communications consultant Ed Ramirez, former
DTI ASEAN CBIP deputy director Aizel Anolin, Undersecretary Noya Terrado,
Design Center executive director Rhea Matute, former Design Center promo division
OIC Nenita Dulay, trade service officer Clariza Columna, Brian Ambulo and Kate
Bondoc at the recent Quill Awards ceremonies at the Marriott Grand Ballroom,
Newport City, Pasay City.
Design Center of the Philippines recently received a merit
award in the Communications Management Division - Community Relations Category
at the highly-prestigious 16thPhilippine Quill Awards.
Through the ASEAN Creative Cities Forum and Exhibition,
Design Center was honored for its ability to galvanize the creative community
not just in the Philippines but also in other ASEAN countries. This event
inspired the City of Baguio to become the first UNESCO Creative City in the
Philippines and one of the only five creative cities in the ASEAN region.
With the support of Department of Trade and Industry (DTI),
Design Center organized the ASEAN Creative Cities Forum and Exhibition to
provide a platform for government, policy makers, business and creative
communities and the academe to share insights on how best to advance the
development of the ASEAN region’s creative economy, through creative cities and
creative clusters. The ASEAN Creative Cities Forum and Exhibition is also one
of the great and effective venues to help promote and strengthen the design
industry in the country.
DTI also received merit awards in the Government
Communications Programs, Leadership Communications and Community Relations
categories at the recent Philippine Quill Awards.
The 40-year-old Quill Awards is a global award-giving body
that recognizes excellence in strategic communications. The award is an
acknowledgment that the recipient is one of the best in business communications
nationwide.
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